City Growing with Tayshan Hayden-Smith

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Ex-professional footballer Tayshan Hayden-Smith turned to the healing power of nature after the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy in 2017.  Since then, he’s been on a journey to bring access to nature to all. He shows ranger Kate Martin around his local community garden and together they see that a garden can be anywhere and anything.  Later Kate heads to the National Trust’s Sutton House to see the garden they’ve created out of an old car scrapyard and learns how to grow in small and unusual spaces. [Ad from our sponsor] This episode is supported by Blue Diamond Garden Centres. Fill your space with beauty and heritage with a collection of bulbs, seeds and plants, curated by Blue Diamond Garden Centres working with National Trust gardeners. A minimum of 10% of the retail selling price will be given to support the National Trust’s conservation work and ambitions to plant and establish 20 million trees by 2030. https://www.bluediamond.gg/national-trust Production: Host: Kate Martin Producer: Pippa Tilbury-Harris Sound Editor: Jesus Gomez    Discover more:  Find out more about gardener and activist Tayshan Hayden-Smith’s community work here: https://www.growtoknow.world/  You can read about growing in small spaces in ‘Small Space Revolution’ by Tayshan Hayden-Smith.  Inside Tayshan demonstrates 20 different practical projects you can create to positively change small outdoor spaces and pulls out inspiration from community gardens around the world.  You can buy the book here: https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241680445-small-space-revolution/ If you’d like to learn more about gardening with tips from our experts, you can here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/gardening-tips  If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at [email protected]

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